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Today
Oct 19
7:00 pm

Speaker Series: Otis Perry – Japanese Netsuke Artwork

$10.00
Oct 22
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Voices from the Cemetery: Day 1

Oct 23
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Voices from the Cemetery: Day 2

Oct 26
7:00 pm

Speaker Series: Paul Timmerman

$10.00
Nov 6
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Veterans Day Event

Nov 9
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Speaker Series: Professor Kurk Dorsey

Nov 27
All day

Last Day of the Season

Dec 1
December 1, 2022 @ 10:00 am - December 23, 2022 @ 4:00 pm

Holiday Artisan Faire

Dover middle school art show
Mar 30
March 30 @ 5:00 pm - April 2 @ 3:00 pm

Dover Middle School Art Show

Apr 5
10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Opening Day

Dover 400 day
Apr 22
All day

Dover Day at the Woodman Museum

May 29
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Memorial Day Celebration

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182 Central Ave.
Dover, NH 03820

603-742-1038

The Keefe House
15 Summer Street
Dover, NH 03820

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Hours of Operation:

Wednesday – 10am – 5pm
Thursday – 10am – 5pm
Friday – 10am – 5pm
Saturday – 10am – 5pm
Sunday – 10am – 5pm

(April – November)

The last museum tour departs at 3:30pm. Please arrive no later than that.

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The Woodman Museum will be participating in NH Giv The Woodman Museum will be participating in NH Gives, one of the largest fundraisers for non-profits in the state, on June 6th. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the museum to ensure the longevity of our collections and to help us provide quality programs and events!
Thank you to all who attended our Memorial Day Cer Thank you to all who attended our Memorial Day Ceremony today! A special thank you to Mayor Carrier and the city of Dover, our guest speakers CDR Lane and CWO Kinville, the 1st NH light artillery, DHS NJROTC, and Maria Boudreau for performing the National Anthem. Thank you to @whitebircharmory for sponsoring.
We hope to see you this Monday at 11am at Pine Hil We hope to see you this Monday at 11am at Pine Hill Cemetery for our annual Memorial Day Ceremony! #memorial #memorialday #military #veterans #dovernh #newhampshire
Appreciation post! Today is Jake’s last day here Appreciation post! Today is Jake’s last day here at the Woodman. For the past few months, Jake has been our intern here from the @unhhistory department. Jake has been a huge help at the museum, assisting with tours, museum maintenance, events, social media (for example, our Women’s History month series) and more! Jake was the one who found the P.T. Barnum letter that had been hidden in a book until just a few weeks ago for over 100 years! You can also check out more of Jake’s work later this year as we roll out our children’s signage featuring Woody the Woodman Polar Bear! Thank you again to Jake and we wish him all the best! #universityofnewhampshire #unh #history #intern #museum
Join us at Pine Hill Cemetery for our annual Memor Join us at Pine Hill Cemetery for our annual Memorial Day Ceremony on May 29th at 11am. This event is completely FREE to attend. Thank you to @whitebircharmory for sponsoring! #memorialday #memorialdayweekend #event #dovernh #newhampshire
Thank you to Aaron for featuring us on the Your Ci Thank you to Aaron for featuring us on the Your City Podcast. You can watch our hour-long episode here: https://youtu.be/mPweA-u_wMk
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Hale House Continued...

Born in nearby Rochester NH, John Parker Hale is best known as the first avowed Abolitionist Senator in the United States. It is an odd irony that, in the two decades Hale was in the Senate, Dover profited from the manufacture of cotton products that were produced by Southern slave labor. Living in William’s own house, Hale took a solid stand against slavery - a position that earned him enmity from Southern leaders, even a death threat on the Senate floor from a colleague. It also earned Hale a statue in 1892 on the lawn of the state capitol in Concord, NH, where his figure now stands with Daniel Webster, President Franklin Pierce and John Stark.

Today, the collections throughout two of the three floors of the Hale House are arranged into galleries displaying Hale Family artifacts, local and regional history, New England period furniture, fine and decorative arts and more.

Woodman House Continued...

The younger Charles Woodman inherited the estate from his mother. A successful financier and manager of the Strafford Savings Bank, he resided here throughout his life. He married twice: his first wife, Hannah (Coffin) Woodman, died in 1854 and in 1856 he married Annie (Allen) Woodman. When she died in January 1915, Annie Woodman left the sum of $100,000 “for the establishment …of an institution for the promotion of education in science and art and the increase and dissemination of general and especially historical knowledge.” The trustees of the estate acquired the Woodman house and the adjoining Hale House, which by chance came on the market that same year. The renovation of the interior was directed by local architect J. Edward Richardson, and the Institute opened in July, 1916.

Today, the collections throughout the three floors of the Woodman House are arranged into galleries displaying natural science (mounted specimens, rocks and minerals, fossils, seashells), Native American culture, military history, “childhood” history (schools, Scouting, toys, games and dolls), seasonal themed exhibits and more.

Damm Garrison House Continued...

In 1915, Col. Daniel Hall (the founding Head Trustee of the Woodman Museum) had an interview with Mrs. Rounds and broached the matter of having the garrison and its contents removed to the grounds of the Woodman Museum. The proposition proved to be acceptable to her; in due time she made a formal gift of the Damm garrison to the Museum. Daniel Chesley was entrusted with the task of removing the house to its new home; it took him one week, using wooden rollers and a horse, to move the garrison to the grounds. Local architect J. Edward Richardson directed the construction of the protective outer “colonnade” building that surronds and protects the garrison currently.

Today, the collections throughout the two floors of the William Damm Garrison House are arranged into galleries displaying local Colonial and Early American history.

Keefe House & Carriage Barn Continued...

Today, the first floor of the Keefe House (the Thom Hindle Gallery) features rotating artist and artisan exhibitions throughout the year. The second floor of the Keefe House (the Robert Whitehouse Library) serves as administrative offices and a climate controlled archive. The attached two story Carriage Barn houses local and regional transportation, trades, farm, and household collections.